Odneesha Deroches spent her Tuesday singing and dancing in her Port St Lucie home. It was a much different day than Monday when a WPBF 25 News crew found the 5-year-old girl by herself.

Odneesha had gotten off the school bus at the wrong stop. Her father had been waiting for her at the correct stop.

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"I call my wife at work and I tell her the bus driver never come," Odil Deroches said. "And I tell her I'll wait -- maybe the bus driver may be late."

He said the bus never came and he had no idea where his daughter was. She's usually off the bus by 5 p.m., but now she was hours late.

"I have a little trouble because I see 7 o'clock., and I don't see her. That's terrible," Deroches said.

It was about that time that Odneesha was getting off at the wrong stop where a WPBF 25 News crew found her. They called the school district, who immediately sent a security officer to get her. Through it all, Odneesha swears she wasn't scared.

By 7 p.m., Deroches was tired of waiting and went to the school. Coincidentally, he arrived about the same time as the security officer who had Odneesha. They were finally reunited.

"I don't want to be lost anymore," Odneesha said.

Deroches said he had no idea what had happened to Odneesha until he watched WPBF on Tuesday morning. He said the school district has not contacted him to offer an explanation as to how his daughter was left alone at the wrong bus stop.

The school superintendent was unavailable for comment on this story and did not reply to an e-mail request for a response.

"It is the policy of the district to not leave a young student at a bus stop without a responsible adult," school district spokeswoman Janice Karst said in a statement. "The district is investigating to see how this breach of policy could have occurred."